HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96051, May 2011)

numberOfImUnallocatedLUs=0
numberOfMfLDEVs=0
numberOfAllocatedMfLDEVs=0
numberOfUnallocatedMfLDEVs=0
productCode=1
lastRefreshed=1,039,003,476
autoFormatLU=-1
statusOfDBInconsistency=0
configUpdateStatus=-1
openAllocatedActualCapacity=1,578,120,480
openUnallocatedCapacity=2,442,665,520
openUnallocatedActualCapacity=2,442,665,520
openReservedCapacity=4,806,720
openReservedActualCapacity=4,806,720
numberOfReservedLUs=2
numberOfOpenReservedLUs=2
numberOfImReservedLUs=0
distributedMode=-1
List of 1 CommParameters elements:
An instance of CommParameters
userID=root
ipAddress=172.16.45.1
*****: The value is encoded by the CLI.
AddVirtualVolume
AddVirtualVolume creates THP volumes (virtual volumes) in a target storage system. This command
also assigns the THP volumes to be added to a target THP pool.
NOTE:
This command can be used only with P9500 and XP24000/XP20000.
If you use the poolid parameter to specify the pool ID of a THP pool, the THP volumes that are
created are assigned to that THP pool.
For P9500 or XP24000/XP20000, AddVirtualVolume can be used to create a virtual parity group
and populate it with THP volumes. For XP24000/XP20000, AddVirtualVolume can be used to
create volumes for Thin Provisioning Software in an existing virtual parity group.
For XP24000/XP20000, if no SSID is assigned to devNum of the created THP volumes, one is assigned
automatically. For details about the SSID, see the storage system documentation.
If you use this command with P9500, the virtual parity group and the virtual volumes must satisfy the
following conditions:
When a THP pool is specified, its status must not be Blocked.
When a THP pool is specified, the over-provisioning percent must be less than the over provisioning
limit threshold.
NOTE:
If you use this command with P9500, you cannot create more than one THP volume in a virtual parity
group.
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